Operation Raddul Fasaad to be successful, says Zardari
By our correspondents
February 25, 2017
KARACHI: Pakistan People's Party Parliamentarians Chairman Asif Zardari has said the country will achieve success in the Operation Raddul Fasaad against terrorists.
Talking to NA Opposition Leader Khursheed Shah at the Bilawal House here on Friday, he said the law and order situation across the country would have been different today if the federal government had implemented the National Action Plan (NAP). He said the peace-loving citizens of Pakistan would support the military operation against terrorists.
Shah said the PPP always raised voice against terrorism. Later, PPP MNA Nawab Wasan called on Zardari and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Wasan invited them to visit Kharipur (Kot Digi).
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